Every definite image in the mind is steeped and dyed in the free water that flows round it. With it goes the sense of its relations, near and remote, the dying echo of whence it came to us, the dawning sense of whither it is to lead. Psychology - Seite 166von William James - 1892 - 478 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Edward Lee Thorndike - 1905 - 400 Seiten
...water that flows round it. With it goes the sense of its relations, near and remote, the dying echo of whence it came to us, the dawning sense of whither...in this halo or penumbra that surrounds and escorts it,—or rather that is fused into one with it and has become bone of its bone and flesh of its flesh;... | |
| Edward Lee Thorndike - 1905 - 412 Seiten
...water that flows round it. With it goes the sense of its relations, near and remote, the dying echo of whence it came to us, the dawning sense of whither...in this halo or penumbra that surrounds and escorts it,—or rather that is fused into one with it and has become bone of its bone and flesh of its flesh;... | |
| Reginald Arthur Bray - 1907 - 352 Seiten
...water that flows round it. With it goes the sense of its relations, near and remote, the dying echo of whence it came to us, the dawning sense of whither...image, is all in this halo or penumbra that surrounds or escorts it, or rather that is fused into one with it and becomes bone of its bone and flesh of its... | |
| Reginald Arthur Bray - 1907 - 432 Seiten
...lead. The significance, the value, of the image, is all in this halo or penumbra that surrounds or escorts it, or rather that is fused into one with it and becomes bone of its bone and flesh of its flesh ; leaving it, it is true, the same thing it was before,... | |
| Albert Gehring - 1908 - 266 Seiten
...water that flows round it. With it goes the sense of its relations, near and remote, the dying echo of whence it came to us, the dawning sense of whither...has become bone of its bone and flesh of its flesh. ... It is just like the 'overtones' in music. Different instruments give the 'same note," but each... | |
| Albert Gehring - 1908 - 256 Seiten
...water that flows round it. With it goes the sense of its relations, near and remote, the dying echo of whence it came to us, the dawning sense of whither...has become bone of its bone and flesh of its flesh. ... It is just like the 'overtones' in music. Different instruments give the 'same note,' but each... | |
| Albert Gehring - 1908 - 258 Seiten
...water that flows round it. With it goes the sense of its relations, near and remote, the dying echo of whence it came to us, the dawning sense of whither...has become bone of its bone and flesh of its flesh. ... It is just like the 'overtones' in music. Different instruments give the 'same note,' but each... | |
| Albert Gehring - 1908 - 256 Seiten
...water that flows round it. With it goes the sense of its relations, near and remote, the dying echo of whence it came to us, the dawning sense of whither...in this halo or penumbra that surrounds and escorts it,—or rather that is fused into one with it and has become bone of its bone and flesh of its flesh.... | |
| Jacob Gould Schurman, James Edwin Creighton, Frank Thilly, Gustavus Watts Cunningham - 1911 - 740 Seiten
...water that flows round it. With it goes the sense of its relations, near and remote, the dying echo of whence it came to us, the dawning sense of whither...has become bone of its bone and flesh of its flesh. . . ."1 Now, to speak objectively, the difference that distinguishes the fringe from other felt relations... | |
| 1912 - 770 Seiten
...water that flows round it. With it goes the sense of its relations, near and remote, the dying echo of whence it came to us, the dawning sense of whither...significance, the value, of the image is all in this halo 647 or penumbra that surrounds and escorts it, — or rather that is fused into one with it and has... | |
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